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Amyloid tumour of the lung. Report of a case and a short review of the literature.
A 67-year-old woman who had earlier suffered from rheumatic fever and a persistently elevated sedimentation rate, was operated on for a right pulmonary tumour, which was shown clinically, light and electron microscopically, to be a primary nodular isolated amyloid tumour.